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Language Identity and Migration
Author | : Vera Regan,Chloé Diskin,Jennifer Martyn |
Publsiher | : Language, Migration and Identity |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-11-18 |
Genre | : Ethnicity |
ISBN | : 303431907X |
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This volume presents a collection of the latest scholarly research on language, migration and identity. It includes research conducted within both established and emerging methodological frameworks and explores a wide range of contexts and geographical locations, from the language classroom to the migrant experience, and from Ireland to Eritrea.
Language Space and Identity in Migration
Author | : G. Liebscher,J. Dailey-O'Cain |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2013-11-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781137316431 |
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This book explores both theoretical and practical issues of language use in a migration context, using data from a German urban immigrant community in Canada. Through this transcontinental perspective, the book makes a new contribution to the literature on both language and identity and language and globalization.
Exploring Identity Across Language and Culture
Author | : Alex Panicacci |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2021-11-23 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781000451054 |
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This book explores the ways in which migrants’ experience in today’s multilingual and multicultural society informs language use and processing, behavioural patterns, and perceptions of self-identity. Drawing on survey data from hundreds of Italian migrants living in English- speaking countries, in conjunction with more focused interviews, this volume unpacks reciprocal influences between linguistic, cultural, and psychological variables to shed light on how migrants emotionally engage with the local and heritage dimensions across public and private spaces. Visualising the impact of a constant shifting of linguistic and cultural practices can enhance our understanding of migration experiences, foreign language acquisition, language processing and socialisation, inclusion, integration, social dynamics, acculturation tendencies, and cross-cultural communication patterns. Overall, this book appeals to students and scholars interested in gaining nuanced insights into the linguistic, cultural, and psychological underpinnings of migration experiences in such disciplines as sociolinguistics, cultural studies, and social psychology.
New Approaches to Language and Identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora
Author | : Stuart Dunmore,Karolina Rosiak,Charlotte Taylor |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 199 |
Release | : 2024-07-17 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781040043844 |
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New Approaches to Language and Identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora draws together expertise and contemporary research findings in respect of language and identity in migrant and diasporic contexts throughout the world. Over thirteen chapters, contributors examine the intersection between migration, language, and identity through analyses of migration discourses, language practices, and legal policy, as well as the ideologies embedded and revealed within them. A wide range of subject areas and interdisciplinary approaches are represented, with fifteen authors drawn from the fields of education, intercultural communication, linguistics, geography, migration studies, psychology, and sociology. This volume will primarily appeal to scholars and researchers in fields such as migration, intercultural communication, sociolinguistics, bilingualism, multilingualism, and heritage language learning.
Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Migration Control
Author | : Markus Rheindorf,Ruth Wodak |
Publsiher | : Multilingual Matters |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2020-01-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781788924696 |
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In the midst of an international crisis in migration policy – widely referred to as a ‘refugee crisis’ – this book brings together timely analyses of the manifold and yet specific ways in which migration affects globalized societies, set against the background of the rise of nationalist and populist movements. The voices of migrants and refugees are rarely heard in this context: usually, they are debated about, summarized and reported but their agency is denied. Each contribution to this volume adds an empirical perspective to our understanding of how language relates to migration in a specific national context. The chapters use innovative combinations of multimodal, qualitative and quantitative analyses to examine a broad range of genres and data related to the voices of migrants and reporting about migrants.
Language and Identity in Migration Contexts
Author | : Vera Regan,Patricia Ronan,Evelyn Ziegler |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang Limited, International Academic Publishers |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Emigration and immigration |
ISBN | : 1789978912 |
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The contributions to this volume shed a new light on various central topics in the discourses on language, migration and identity.
The Friulian Language
Author | : Rose Mucignat |
Publsiher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2014-06-02 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781443861021 |
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Are minor languages the lifeblood of cherished local identities or just passports with restricted validity, serving no purpose in today’s transnational, global world? Italy’s north-eastern region of Friuli is a case in point: in this area, around half a million people speak Friulian, a Romance language of the Rhaeto-Romance family, which is attested to in written texts since 1150 and acquired official minority language status in 1999. Geographically and politically off-centre, Friuli remained isolated for a long part of its history and developed a unique language that sustained a distinctive identity and culture. Starting from the nineteenth century, large-scale migration towards Northern Europe and the Americas brought Friulian into contact with other languages and contexts of use. The Friulian Language: Identity, Migration, Culture is the first comprehensive study in English of this little-known language to consider its history and the variety of its cultural manifestations from antiquity to the present day. The volume gathers together the work of ten contributors who are specialists in the fields of history (Fulvio Salimbeni), law (William Cisilino), linguistics (Paola Benincà, Franco Finco, Fabiana Fusco and Carla Marcato), literary studies (Rosa Mucignat and Rienzo Pellegrini), and migration (Javier P. Grossutti and Olga Zorzi Pugliese). The focus of the book is on Friulian, its varieties, its linguistic characteristics and its use in literature from fourteenth-century ballads to Pier Paolo Pasolini, and more recent poetry by Novella Cantarutti and others. Equal attention is given to the Friulians themselves, the social and political transformations of the region, and the experience of migration, in particular the case of high-skilled mosaic craftsmen from the Alpine foothills. Thanks to its multidisciplinary approach, the book sheds light on the questions of why Friulian has developed the way it has, what its significance as a minor language is, and how it can negotiate its relationship to other languages on a global scale.
Language and Migration
Author | : Tony Capstick |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2020-09-10 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781351207706 |
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Language and Migration provides a lively introduction to the relationship between language and migration. Drawing on real-world case studies from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and New Zealand, this book investigates the language and literacy practices which sustain, extend, or curb different forms of migration. Individual trajectories, family networks, and societal level policy are examined through an interdisciplinary perspective on empires and colonialism, transnationalism, and globalization. Exploring the linguistic diversity which has resulted from voluntary and forced migration, this book covers theories from migration studies, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, sociology, and education studies, and offers broad coverage of different contexts of migration across the globe. It provides students and teachers with: Migration theories to interrogate current thinking on human mobility. Concepts from applied linguistics combined with other disciplines to explore complex migration experiences in countries of origin and destination. A critical understanding of language and power in economic migration and forced migration. An introduction to the role of language in broader debates about the impact of migration on national and international policies such as international development, global security, and education. Practical guidance on using discourse analysis to identify how migrant identities are constructed in the media and how this affects our understandings of asylum, immigration, and social cohesion. Featuring a range of activities and case studies in each chapter, Language and Migration is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying this topic.